EP0776682A1 - Sliding board with motor and caterpillar or tilting endless belt to be used on snow or similar grounds - Google Patents
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- EP0776682A1 EP0776682A1 EP96915038A EP96915038A EP0776682A1 EP 0776682 A1 EP0776682 A1 EP 0776682A1 EP 96915038 A EP96915038 A EP 96915038A EP 96915038 A EP96915038 A EP 96915038A EP 0776682 A1 EP0776682 A1 EP 0776682A1
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- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
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- A63C5/00—Skis or snowboards
- A63C5/08—Skis or snowboards motor-driven
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- the object of this Patent is to warrent the exclusive copyright, throughout all the national territory, of a transport apparatus to be used on snow or similar grounds, which, versus those already known, represents an inventive novelty, the constructive characteristics of which, unknown up to the present, gathers in its design sufficient reason to justify the present declaration of inventive activity, as demonstrated in this specification.
- a motor has been installed on the same, which transmits motion by means of a chain or toothed belt and moves a caterpillar or endless belt system equipped with a gripping device on snow, and this belt or caterpillar is supported and guided on rollers which in turn are supported by the ends of their axis to a tilting structure which is provided with a shock absorbing device.
- the tilting structure-belt is mounted in an open space made on the board, longitudinally centered on the same, placed behind the motor.
- the tilting structure is provided with a fixing system which prevents the belt, if desired, from touching the snow. Supports permit placement of the feet so as to thus direct the board.
- Figure 1 represents a perspective view of all the assembly of the appartus, indicating the coupling of the protection shell and rear fixing support. Marked with an asterisk are the areas on which may be placed the motor, the automatic variator and the fuel tank.
- Figure 2 represents an elevational view of the apparatus.
- Figure 3 represents a plan view of the apparatus. Marked with an asterisk are the possible areas on which may be placed the motor, the automatic variator and the fuel tank.
- Figure 4 represents a right hand side view.
- a support (4) is mounted, with axis device (13) in cross direction to the board.
- This axis supports a toothed roller (9) which couples with the teeth or attachment area inside the belt or caterpillar (7), which is also equipped with attachment devices for the snow on its outside area (17).
- the roller has a pulley or pinion (5) attached at an end, which receives the movement by means of a toothed belt or chain which comes from the automatic variator system or automatic clutch, moved by the motor.
- the tilting arms (6) are joined at their upper and front part, forming an arch (19), housing on its peak, an end of the shock absorbing device (10); the other end of the shock absorbing device is attached to a central support part (20).
- the arms and guide roller structure (6, 8) tilts, which in turn support the endless belt or caterpillar (7).
- said board For placement of the feet on the board, said board carries two supports (21), one for each foot, placed approximately one on the first half and the other on the second half.
- Each support is equipped with two support areas, placing a support on the left end and the other on the right end, both supports being joined by a crosspiece, in cross direction to the board, though this crosspiece is raised as regards the plane of the board, due to which, the supports are joined on their upper part. This elevation serves on the rear support, to accomplish the correct operation of the belt-tilting structure assembly.
- the belt-tilting structure assembly (6, 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 22) rises as regards the plane of the board, and remains suspended by hooks, locks or tieing devices placed on the tilting structure (15) and support of the foot (16). In this manner, the board is free and without the propulsion effect of the belt or caterpillar.
- the assembly of the motor, fuel tank and automatic variator is installed on an area (18) prior to the support axis of the tractor roller.
- an accelerating device which by means of a flexible small tube with an inside rope joined at one end to the carburettor and at the other end, joined to a trigger system with spring, which the driver of the board grips with his hand and adjusts at will.
- boots which may be similar to those employed for practicing sports such as skiing or snow-boarding.
- Attachment devices shall also be installed or the supports of the board for the corresponding boots. Both the boots and the attachments are easily commercially acquired.
- the apparatus is equipped with a detachable housing of light and resistant material (22) which is attached onto the tilting structure (6) and under the shock absorbing system (10), covering all the assembly made up of the belt-tilting structure, rollers and pulley, thus the driver is protected in case of a fall, at the same time, preventing the belt or caterpillar from hurling snow or other elements.
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Description
- The object of this Patent is to warrent the exclusive copyright, throughout all the national territory, of a transport apparatus to be used on snow or similar grounds, which, versus those already known, represents an inventive novelty, the constructive characteristics of which, unknown up to the present, gathers in its design sufficient reason to justify the present declaration of inventive activity, as demonstrated in this specification.
- Consequently, for said object, is claimed the privilege of both industrial and commercial exclusive use, in accordance with provisions in the legislation in force as regards matters of Patent Rights, noted in
article 4 ofLaw 11/986 of the 20th March, according to which, new inventions which imply an inventive activity and which are susceptible to industrial application, arc capable of being patented. - No background is known in relation to the present invention.
- All systems, national or foreign apparatus, with motor device and designed for forward motion or travel on snow or similar grounds, greatly differ in their characteristics and design which is the object of this present invention.
- It deals with an apparatus unknown up to the present, since it consists of ski-type of board, though with greater width between the side edges. A motor has been installed on the same, which transmits motion by means of a chain or toothed belt and moves a caterpillar or endless belt system equipped with a gripping device on snow, and this belt or caterpillar is supported and guided on rollers which in turn are supported by the ends of their axis to a tilting structure which is provided with a shock absorbing device. The tilting structure-belt is mounted in an open space made on the board, longitudinally centered on the same, placed behind the motor. The tilting structure is provided with a fixing system which prevents the belt, if desired, from touching the snow. Supports permit placement of the feet so as to thus direct the board.
- Figure 1 represents a perspective view of all the assembly of the appartus, indicating the coupling of the protection shell and rear fixing support. Marked with an asterisk are the areas on which may be placed the motor, the automatic variator and the fuel tank.
- Figure 2 represents an elevational view of the apparatus.
- Figure 3 represents a plan view of the apparatus. Marked with an asterisk are the possible areas on which may be placed the motor, the automatic variator and the fuel tank.
- Figure 4 represents a right hand side view.
- It deals with a board similar to a ski-board (1), though with wider dimensions than conventional ones. An open space has been performed on this board, which is longitudinally centered as regards the board and which starts approximately in the middle of the total length of the board and reaches almost the end of the same, with an approximate width of 3/5 of the total width of the board. Thus achieving a sliding board with front spatula, and as from approximately the middle of which, only two arms of the board continue up to the front part. The two arms (2) rejoin at their end points, though on a higher plane (3) to that of the board, thus offering greater stiffness to the assembly and preventing that the rear union be a hindrance to the advancing motion over the snow.
- On the area immediately in front of the open space, a support (4) is mounted, with axis device (13) in cross direction to the board. This axis supports a toothed roller (9) which couples with the teeth or attachment area inside the belt or caterpillar (7), which is also equipped with attachment devices for the snow on its outside area (17). The roller has a pulley or pinion (5) attached at an end, which receives the movement by means of a toothed belt or chain which comes from the automatic variator system or automatic clutch, moved by the motor. From the ends of the roller (9) and pulley (5) carrier axis (13), two arms, longitudinal to board (6), grow perpendicularly to the axis, arranged consequently, throughout the length of all the open space, between both sides of the board. Said so called arms or tilting structure (6), are joined in cross direction by various rollers (8) and offer the belt or caterpillar the support and correct trayectory to be followed. The tilting arms (6) are joined at their upper and front part, forming an arch (19), housing on its peak, an end of the shock absorbing device (10); the other end of the shock absorbing device is attached to a central support part (20). On the axis of the roller (13), the arms and guide roller structure (6, 8) tilts, which in turn support the endless belt or caterpillar (7).
- For placement of the feet on the board, said board carries two supports (21), one for each foot, placed approximately one on the first half and the other on the second half. Each support, is equipped with two support areas, placing a support on the left end and the other on the right end, both supports being joined by a crosspiece, in cross direction to the board, though this crosspiece is raised as regards the plane of the board, due to which, the supports are joined on their upper part. This elevation serves on the rear support, to accomplish the correct operation of the belt-tilting structure assembly. Additionally, by pulling a handle (14) upwards, mounted onto the tilting structure (6), and simultaneously decompressing the spring of the shock absorbing device, either with a decoupling system of one of its axis or by means of a decompressing screw (11), it achieves that on acomplishment of this simple operation, the belt-tilting structure assembly (6, 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 22) rises as regards the plane of the board, and remains suspended by hooks, locks or tieing devices placed on the tilting structure (15) and support of the foot (16). In this manner, the board is free and without the propulsion effect of the belt or caterpillar.
- The assembly of the motor, fuel tank and automatic variator is installed on an area (18) prior to the support axis of the tractor roller. To accelerate the motor, and consequently, to achieve greater speed, there is installed an accelerating device which by means of a flexible small tube with an inside rope joined at one end to the carburettor and at the other end, joined to a trigger system with spring, which the driver of the board grips with his hand and adjusts at will.
- To achieve a good use of the board, it shall be necessary to use boots which may be similar to those employed for practicing sports such as skiing or snow-boarding. Attachment devices shall also be installed or the supports of the board for the corresponding boots. Both the boots and the attachments are easily commercially acquired. Once the said material is correctly installed, we may make use of the board, tilting to one side or the other so as to perform left or right hand turns. For braking, it is necessary to stop the acceleration, followed by skiding on the edges until the board stops.
- The apparatus is equipped with a detachable housing of light and resistant material (22) which is attached onto the tilting structure (6) and under the shock absorbing system (10), covering all the assembly made up of the belt-tilting structure, rollers and pulley, thus the driver is protected in case of a fall, at the same time, preventing the belt or caterpillar from hurling snow or other elements.
- After describing and representing the industrial object of this Patent in sufficient fullness and clarity to allow its industrial use, it is declared as new and of own invention, with the exception that its accidental details such as shape, size, materials and manufacturing procedures may be altered as regards that described and represented in this present specification, provided that it remains within the unalterable essenciality which is summed up in the following:
Claims (6)
- SLIDING BOARD WITH MOTOR AND CATERPILLAR OR TILTING ENDLESS BELT TO BE USED ON SNOW OR SIMILAR GROUNDS, characterized in that it comprises a board or sliding surface (11), with supports for placing feet (21) and equipped with a centered longitudinal open space as regards the sides, on which is mounted a tilting structure system (6, 19) with a shock absorbing system (10), and carrying roller (8) and caterpillar or endless belt (7) with attachment devices (17) for snow or similar grounds, this belt or caterpillar (7) may be moved by a thermal or electric motor, preventing also by means of a device (14, 15, 16), the effect of the belt on the snow.
- SLIDING BOARD RITE MOTOR AND CATERPILLAR OR TILTING ENDLESS BELT TO BE USED ON SNOW OR SIMILAR GROUNDS, characterized according to the previous claim, in that the tilting structure is equipped with a shock absorbing system (10) with the possibility, by means of screwing (11) or decoupling of an axis (20), of permitting the decompression of the spring or elastic element, is so desired.
- SLIDING BOARD WITH MOTOR AND CATERPILLAR OR TILTING ENDLESS BELT TO BE USED ON SNOW OR SIMILAR GROUNDS, according to the previous claims, characterized in that the tilting structure is equipped with a handle, which, by pulling the same upwards, and in turn decompressing the spring, allows the elevation of the so-called belt-tilting structure assembly, suspending the same by means of hooks, or tieing devices (15, 16) designed to this end.
- SLIDING BOARD WITH MOTOR AND CATERPILLAR OR TILTING ENDLESS BELT TO BE USED ON SNOW OR SIMILAR GROUNDS, according to the previous claims, characterized in that the board is equipped with a front spatula joined by means of a raised plane (3) of the rear ends, carrying also supports attached to the left and right hand end of the board joined by a crosspiece which is higher than the plane of the board, allowing the placement of the boot (21) attachments, operating thus the tilting structure without hindrance.
- SLIDING BOARD WITH MOTOR AND CATERPILLAR OR TILTING ENDLESS BELT TO BE USED ON SNOW OR SIMILAR GROUNDS, according to the previous claims, characterized in that it is equipped with a protection shell of light and resistant material (22), attached to the tilting system and covering the roller, belt and pulley system.
- SLIDING BOARD WITH MOTOR AND CATERPILLAR OR TILTING ENDLESS BELT TO BE USED ON SNOW OR SIMILAR GROUNDS, according to the previous claims, characterized in that it is equipped with a motor and automatic variator or automatic clutch, installed (18) prior to the belt, accelerated by means of a control with a trigger system carried in the hand of the driver, being his control joined by means of a flexible small tube with inside rope up to the carburettor, thus accelerating the speed of the motor.
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ES9501016 | 1995-05-17 | ||
ES09501016A ES2120856B1 (en) | 1995-05-17 | 1995-05-17 | SLIDING TABLE WITH MOTOR AND TRACK OR TILTING BAND, FOR USE ON SNOW OR ANALOG TERRAINS. |
PCT/ES1996/000107 WO1996036405A1 (en) | 1995-05-17 | 1996-05-16 | Sliding board with motor and caterpillar or tilting endless belt to be used on snow or similar grounds |
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EP0776682A1 true EP0776682A1 (en) | 1997-06-04 |
EP0776682B1 EP0776682B1 (en) | 2002-02-13 |
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CA (1) | CA2195398A1 (en) |
DE (1) | DE69619204T2 (en) |
ES (1) | ES2120856B1 (en) |
WO (1) | WO1996036405A1 (en) |
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US7905310B2 (en) | 2007-04-19 | 2011-03-15 | Peter James Hues | All-terrain powered vehicle and method of steering |
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CA2195398A1 (en) | 1996-11-21 |
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DE69619204T2 (en) | 2002-11-07 |
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